A new Ecology Party would work for a change in values, a paradigm shift in which human beings learn to work with the grain of the natural world, instead of against it.
… holistic and complementary healthcare, and cooperatives. Ecologists have a larger, more …
Ecologist writer Luke Dale-Harris questions the ability of Natura 2000 to work as an effective environmental regulator
The hidden conservation costs of renewable energy Luke Dale-Harris | 27th March 2013 Comment Environment Conservation Renewables RSPB Biodiversity bird turbine.jpg Europe's Natura 2000 has failed to …
The United Nations’ International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict takes place on November 6. The international community must face up to the reality that protecting the environment from conflict is vital to protect people, argues DOUG WEIR.
Governments can no longer ignore war’s impact on people - and planet Doug Weir | 6th November 2017 Comment War Environment United Nations 405637.jpg The United Nations’ International Day for …
At a post-Brexit crossroads, we may still articulate a new vision for the countryside, one which expresses the concerns and desires of stakeholders - farmers, conservationists, land and land tenure reform advocates, communities, and environmentalists writes JAMES LUCHTE
After Brexit - Envisioning New British Landscapes James Luchte | 10th August 2016 Comment Food And Farming Countryside Brexit Landscape Rural Communities Environment new british landscapes.jpg At a …
The Government has backtracked on radical plans for personal carbon trading schemes, reports Jamie Andrews – taking accountability for what we emit is the only way to go.
… online collaboration, combining ideas such as cooperatively owned windfarms (the newest one …